Fission Uranium Corp. announced that the winter exploration drill program at it’s PLS property in Canada's Athabasca Basin, will soon be underway. PLS hosts the Triple R - the only major deposit in the Basin with a high-grade core starting at 50m from surface, as well as two additional similarly shallow, high-grade zones. The 34 hole (10,105m) program is focused on making a new, near-surface, high-grade discovery on the expansive property, by targeting regional, high-priority hotspots identified during the summer program. Drilling, which is expected to start by the end of January, will also seek to grow the new shallow, high-grade zones at each end of the 2.63km mineralized trend, for possible inclusion in a future resource estimate update. Exploration Drill Program Highlights: 15 holes focusing on key regional exploration targets for potential new discovery: New area of interest approximately 600m west of the R840W zone, Untested areas near the High-Grade uranium boulder field, Parallel EM conductor located approximately 4km to the north of the Triple R deposit, EM conductors located between Patterson Lake and Forest Lake Corridors, Eastern and western ends of the Patterson Lake Corridor; 19 holes focused on growing and connecting the new high-grade zones on the 2.63km trend that have the potential to be included in a future Triple R resource estimate update; 28.5 line-km of ground-based Small Moving Loop Time Domain Electromagnetic (SMLTEM) survey aimed at identifying areas of stronger, wider mineralization.